The Use of Intra-articular Corticosteroid Injection to Treat Osteoarthritis of the Carpometacarpal Joint
Osteoarthritis of the Carpometacarpal Joint, Thumb Osteoarthritis
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Osteoarthritis of the Carpometacarpal Joint focused on measuring Basal thumb arthritis, Carpometacarpal arthritis, Steroid injection, Thumb osteoarthritis
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Participants must be 40 years old or older at recruitment
- Present clinical and radiographic signs of thumb CMC OA using the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) criteria for the classification of hand osteoarthritis.
Exclusion Criteria:
- History of inflammatory arthritis
- Previous steroid joint injection to either thumb CMC joint
- Pregnancy or breastfeeding
- Psychiatric illness
- Cognitive impairment, or health conditions that preclude informed consent or receiving the injection
- People who do not speak/read/understand English, have no fixed address or contact, or are unwilling to complete follow-ups
Sites / Locations
- Western Hand & Upper Limb Facility, Sturgeon Community HospitalRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Placebo Comparator
Corticosteroid Injection
Saline
Pre-filled opaque syringe containing 40 mg (1cc) of depo-medrol combined with 0.5 cc of 1% lidocaine (or 1cc saline + 0.5 cc 1% lidocaine) will be injected in the symptomatic CMC joint using fluoroscopic imaging to ensure injection into the joint. If both CMC joints are symptomatic, the most symptomatic joint will be injected. If both CMC joints are equally symptomatic, the dominant hand will be injected.
Pre-filled opaque syringe containing 0.5 cc of 1% lidocaine (or 1cc saline + 0.5 cc 1% lidocaine) will be injected in the symptomatic CMC joint using ultrasound imaging to ensure accuracy of injected location. If both CMC joints are symptomatic, the most symptomatic joint will be injected. If both CMC joints are equally symptomatic, the dominant hand will be injected.